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w.P., E.w. make peace on water rates

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Agree to 25-year plan in joint meet, ending years of conflict By n o A h M A n s k A r East Williston and Williston Park’s years-long water rate dispute reached the beginning of the end Thursday night with a milestone agreement containing concessions from both villages. “It’s one of those things that you both walk out content that the deal is going to hopefully happen, not totally satisfied on either side, not totally disappointed,” Williston Park Mayor Paul Ehrbar said. The two village boards finalized the agreement in a two-and-ahalf-hour public negotiation Dec. 17, the first time all 10 trustees participated in talks in one room. In it, East Williston committed to buy water from Williston Park for 25 years starting at the current rate of $4.33 per thousand gallons, a figure a state judge upheld after East Williston disputed it in court. The ratio of East Williston’s rate to Williston Park’s must remain the same over that time.

The agreement codifies several pieces of the current joint operation between the two villages, terms that were largely settled before Thursday’s negotiations. But the boards had to meet in the middle on how long to freeze the $4.33 rate and how much East Williston would pay in penalties and interest, also the subject of litigation. Williston Park will continue to chlorinate both villages’ water, and East Williston will continue handling meter-reading and billing for its residents. Each village will be responsible for maintaining its own water mains. East Williston Mayor David Tanner said the board wanted to put these provisions in writing to give the village a sense of stability, which was a major goal for East Williston’s trustees throughout the talks. “We’re trying to memorialize everything so that we’re the last 10 Continued on Page 51

The family comedy show “Pirate School” will be held on Saturday, Jan. 9 at 2 p.m. in the Mineola High School Theatre, located at 10 Armstrong Road in Garden City Park. This is the final program of the 2015-2016 Children’s Cultural Arts Series, presented by the Mineola District Council of PTAs and the Mineola Public Schools.

Shock jock arrested at Roslyn Heights home By M At t G r e C h

home. Cumia faces charges of stranShock jock radio host An- gulation, unlawful imprisonthony Cumia was arrested on ment, criminal mischief and asSaturday for allegedly assaulting sault, Nassau County police said. Police have not issued a rehis 26-year-old girlfriend, Danielle Brand, at his Roslyn Heights lease regarding the incident, but

did confirm the charges and said the incident occurred around 11 a.m. on Saturday. Cumia hosted his web based talk show, The Anthony Cumia Show, on Monday and briefly Continued on Page 51

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